Fission fragment spectroscopy of $^{235}$U(n$_{th}$,$f$)
Résumé
Simultaneous measurements of the relative fission fragment charge and mass yield distributions have been performed for the even-even fission fragments produced from the reaction, 235U(,f). The measurements have been carried out using the conventional fission fragment spectroscopic technique. The extracted results are interpreted on the basis of the Multi-Modal Random Neck Rupture Model (MM-RNRM). The results from the analysis bring out the necessary experimental evidence for the influence of the deformed proton shell closures at Z = 52 and ∼ 56 along with the neutron shell closures at N = 82 (spherical) and 88 (deformed) in controlling the respective S1 and S2 fission modes occurring in the heavier group of asymmetric fission fragments. The new findings from the present investigation provide the crucial inputs for understanding the features of different fission modes that persist in the low-energy fission dynamics of the lighter actinides. The pair wise neutron multiplicity distribution profiles for the five correlated fission fragment pairs have been presented, and the corresponding extracted neutron multiplicity values are also reported.